Here are a few shots from my last trip to Europe over the XMas period.
Norway - Oslo


Italy - Roma


Walking around Rome with a camera and tripod at night is an interesting experience!
Cheers,
Simon
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Re: Longer exposures in EuropeExcellent initial images, Simon - and thanks for posting.
I'm sure you'll enjoy your stay here; and we look like enjoying your images too! TFF (Trevor)
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Re: Longer exposures in EuropeNice set you have here... It would have been freezing taking these photos!
Re: Longer exposures in EuropeGreat shots Simon, I particularly like the clock in Oslo.
And welcome to the forum. Greg - - - - D200 etc
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